Position Details - Postdoctoral Fellowship - CSOF4

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Position Details
Postdoctoral Fellowship – CSOF4
Role summary for potential applicants
Advertised Job Title:
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Potential Field Geophysics (Embedded
research position)
Reference Number:
10502
Classification:
CSOF4
Salary Range:
AU $78k to AU $88 plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Location:
Darwin, NT Australia
Tenure:
Specified Term of 3 years
Relocation assistance:
Will be provided to the successful candidate if required.
Australian Citizens Only
Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents Only
All Candidates
Applications are open to:
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Functional Area:
Research Scientist / Engineer - Postdoc
Number of direct reports:
0
Reports to the:
Team Leader
Role Overview:
Postdoctoral Fellowships at CSIRO provide opportunities to scientists and engineers, who have
completed their doctorate and have less than three years relevant postdoctoral work experience. These
fellowships will help launch their careers, provide experience that will enhance their career prospects,
and facilitate the recruitment and development of potential leaders for CSIRO.
Postdoctoral Fellows are appointed for up to three years and will work closely with a leading Research
Scientist or Engineer in their respective field. They carry out innovative, impactful research of strategic
importance to CSIRO with the possibility of novel and important scientific outcomes. They present the
findings in appropriate publications and at conferences.
The Exploration Through Cover Research Group in CSIRO Mineral Resources is seeking applications from
highly motivated early career researchers for a post-doctoral position, working as an embedded
researcher with the Northern Territory Geological Survey (NTGS). The NTGS are driving the Creating
Opportunities for Research Exploration (CORE) initiative and the successful candidate will form part of a
broader project team seeking to explore the prospectivity of the McArthur Basin. The position will also
link to a broader collaborative project between the NTGS and CSIRO and the researcher will be able to
access CSIRO’s world class analytical facilities to support the project work, and will be directly linked to
the CSIRO’s Magnetics and Gravity Research Team.
Duties and Key Result Areas:
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Develop and implement a research program that focuses on better defining the complex geometry
and structure of the greater McArthur Basin in 3D using gravity and magnetics data.
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Model available potential field data using available geological, seismic and petrophysical constraint,
to define the geology and structure of the greater McArthur Basin.
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Initial focus will be on analysis of ground gravity and where available airborne gravity gradiometry
and magnetic data.
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Forward and inverse model in 3D.
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Participate in a series of field campaigns to collect a suite of data.
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Collect, review and interpret geological and geophysical data sets.
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Communicate effectively and regularly with NTGS and CSIRO project teams.
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Prepare reports, high quality scientific publications, GIS products and presentations to communicate
project results suitable for publication in quality journals, for client reports and granting of patents.
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Undertake regular reviews of relevant literature and patents.
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Prepare appropriate conference papers and present those at conferences as agreed with your
supervisor.
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Contribute to the development of innovative concepts and ideas for further research.
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Make a contribution to the effective functioning of the research team and help deliver CSIRO’s
organisational objectives and plans.
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Work collaboratively with colleagues within your team, the business unit and across CSIRO.
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Communicate effectively and respectfully with all staff, clients and suppliers in the interests of good
business practice, collaboration and enhancement of CSIRO’s reputation.
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Adhere to the spirit and practice of CSIRO’s Values, Health, Safety and Environment plans and
policies, Diversity initiatives and Zero Harm goals.
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Undertake an appropriate training and development program developed by CSIRO.
 Other duties as directed.
CSIRO’s postdoctoral training program is developed between the Postdoctoral Fellow and a CSIRO
scientist. The program will focus on enhancing the Fellows’ capabilities to the level expected of an
independent researcher and will include on-the-job and course-based development encompassing:
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Discipline-specific techniques and protocols
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Professional growth
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Project management
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Communication and influencing skills
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Working and collaborating with others
http://www.csiro.au/en/Careers/Student-and-graduate-programs/Postdoctoral-fellowships
Selection Criteria:
Under CSIRO policy only those who meet all essential criteria can be appointed
Pre-Requisites:
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Education/Qualifications: A doctorate (or will shortly satisfy the requirements of a PhD) in a
relevant discipline area, such as geophysics or geology.
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Please note: To be eligible for this role you must have no more than 3 years of relevant postdoctoral
experience.
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Communication: High level written and oral communication skills with the ability to represent the
research team effectively internally and externally, including at national and international
conferences.
Publications: A record of publications in quality, peer reviewed journals.
Behaviours: A history of professional and respectful behaviours and attitudes in a collaborative
environment.
Essential Criteria:
1. Demonstrated expertise in the analysis and interpretation (modelling and inversion) of potential
field data, and in particular gravity data for basin studies.
2. Knowledge of constrained inversion methods applied to gravity and magnetic data using rock
properties and geological data.
3. An understanding of potential field geophysical techniques applied to structural geology
interpretation.
4. The ability to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary, regionally dispersed research team, plus
the motivation and discipline to carry out autonomous research.
5. A record of science innovation and creativity, plus the ability & willingness to incorporate novel
ideas and approaches into scientific investigations.
Desirable Criteria:
1. Working knowledge of common industry software packages (eg. Model Vision, Leapfrog, GoCAD,
Intrepid, Geomodeller)
2. Experience with numerical inversion and modelling packages (eg UBC-GIF (GRAV3D and MAG3D)
and VPmg)
3. Structural geology
CSIRO is a values based organisation. You will need to demonstrate behaviours aligned to our values
of:
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Integrity of Excellent Science
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Trust & Respect
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Creative Spirit
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Delivering on Commitments
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Health, Safety & Sustainability
To be appointed as a Postdoctoral Fellow within CSIRO, candidates are required to have submitted their
PhD at the time of commencement, as a minimum requirement, if PhD conferment has not been
obtained. If a candidate has submitted, but their PhD has not yet been formally attained, the starting
salary will be CSOF4-1 ($78, 479). Upon CSIRO receiving written confirmation that the PhD has been
awarded (within a six month period from commencement date), the salary will be increased to the
negotiated level and the difference will be back-paid to the Officer’s start date.
Other special requirements:
Appointment to this role may be subject to conditions including security/medical/character clearance
requirements. Applicants who are not Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents may be required to
undergo additional security clearance processes; which may include medical examinations and an
international standardised test of English language proficiency (i.e. IELTS test).http://www.ielts.org/default.aspx
Other Information:
How to Apply
Please apply for this position online at www.csiro.au/careers. To apply for this position you will be
required to submit one document which contains your resume and a cover letter expressing your
interest in the role and addressing your suitability to the role requirements. You may be asked to
provide additional information at a later time. Applicants who do not provide the information when
requested may not be considered.
If you experience difficulties applying online call 1300 984 220 and someone will be able to assist you.
Outside business hours please email: csiro-careers@csiro.au.
Referees: If you do not already have the names and contact details of two previous supervisors or
academic/ professional referees included in your resume/CV please add these before uploading your CV.
Contact: If after reading the selection documentation you require further information please contact:
Dr Louise Fisher via email: Louise.Fisher@csiro.au or phone: +61 2 9490 8566
Please do not email your application directly to Dr Fisher. Applications received via this method will not
be considered.
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productivity and drive environmental performance. We also provide critical scientific analysis that
underpins a growing national dialogue on how resources impact society and the environment. For more
information please visit: http://www.csiro.au/en/Research/EF
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